Once you pick wanted recipients, the new experimental Gmail feature will suggest more recipients based on people you email most often.

Although Google has been stamping out new experimental Gmail features tirelessly over the past few months, the search monster shows no sign of slowing down. The latest experimental addition dubbed “Suggest more recipients” does exactly what its name suggests. Enabled under the Labs tab of the Settings section in the Gmail web interface, the feature kicks in when you compose a new message or reply to an existing one.{ad}

Once you pick wanted email recipients, Gmail will suggest more people you might want to include as recipients. These suggestions are made according to the groups of people you email most often. We have to be honest here, this one left us scratching our heads. It’s hard to imagine a scenario that will have you expand a recipient list based on suggestions from Gmail, but the search giant begs to differ.

“Have you ever realized you mistakenly left someone important out of an email, or just spent too much time trying to decide who from your long list of contacts to include?” asks Google, depicting the scenario that has you sending group email messages to your mom, dad, and sister on a regular basis. “You start composing a message to your mom and dad, Gmail will suggest adding your sister,” Google wrote in a blog post.

If you can swallow this, then suggestions may also work for you if you send lots of email message to a particular group of friends or co-workers.